1964-1990 Oldsmobile V8 engine information
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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
− | In 1964, Oldsmobile came out with a new 330 cid | + | In 1964, Oldsmobile came out with a new 330 cid engine. In 1965 the 400 and 425 cid taller deck height engines were introduced. Over the years other displacements were added. The Olds 455 was introduced in 1968, it was developed from the Olds 425, which was a tall-deck version of the 330 engine design. Both of which replaced the 394 cid V-8, which was developed from the design introduced in 1949 as the 303 cid "Rocket" V-8. Production of tall deck blocks ceased in 1976, although some were used (not necessarily in cars) in the 1977 model year. Production of the Olds engine platform ceased in 1990. |
− | The | + | The tall deck and short deck engine types are almost identical, with the tall deck having about a one inch higher deck height than the short deck height blocks. The bore centers are the same, the only differences between the short deck and tall deck Olds blocks is the deck height (9.33" and 10.625", respectively) and the main journal size (2.5" and 3.0", respectively); the diesel 350 used the tall deck size mains, however. All short deck blocks have a 3.385" stroke; the displacement varied by increasing the bore size. |
==Engine names== | ==Engine names== |